Vantage Vue Wireless Weather Station
The Davis Vantage Vue wireless weather station consists of two elements: the integrated sensor suite, called ISS, which includes the outdoor weather sensors (temperature, humidity, rain gauge, anemometer) and the console which provides the user interface, atmospheric pressure, LCD data display and calculation of derived parameters.
Communication between the ISS and the console takes place wirelessly, via a "frequency hopping" transmitter and receiver, CE certified. The maximum transmission distance, in a straight line, is approximately 300 meters.
By changing the transmission ID, it is possible to have up to 8 stations coexist in the same geographical area (the Vantage Vue console can also receive and display data from any Davis Vantage Pro2 model).
The console can be powered by alkaline batteries or by a mains power adapter (included). The ISS sensor suite is completely autonomous, being powered by a small solar panel - with a backup battery (included).
To interface the Vantage Vue with a computer, analyze data or send it to the internet, the WeatherLink package is required
Includes
Integrated sensor suite powered by solar cell:
Rain gauge
Air temperature and humidity sensors in passive solar shield
Anemometer
Solar panel
Multifunction console/receiver
Mains power adapter for the console
Mounting hardware (screws, etc.)
We recommend using the tripod with mounting pole (DW-7716)